Why does the liuqin one string always break? The following is to share with you the reasons why Liuqin always breaks.
There are usually two reasons why the first string of the liuqin is always broken. One is the wrong way of playing. When playing, the right hand should be in a natural state of half clenched fist. The small joint of the thumb is slightly convex in the natural sta...
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What should I do if the liuqin shaft is loose and slippery? Use chalk or rosin?
First, prepare the rosin for stringed instruments, rub it into powder, and sprinkle a little on the connecting part of the piano shaft. Liuqin is a stringed instrument, a traditional Chinese musical instrument, also known as Tu Pipa, Liuyeqin, and Diamond Leg. Its shape, playing method and structure ...
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How to replace a broken liuqin string? First take out the new strings, remove the broken strings, tie one side of the new strings to the headstock first, be careful to tie them firmly, then put the traps under the strings on the other side, turn the handle to fix, and finally tune the Can.
Be careful not to fold the new strings as they are easy to break. The tuning of the first ...
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In the 1950s, a film about the guerrillas in southern Shandong, "Railway Guerrilla", was released in China. This legendary film has been popular for three decades since its release, and it has been etched in the memory of generations of Chinese people. And the movie episode "Playing My Beloved Pipa" composed by composer Lv Qiming has also become an enduring classic.
Most people don...
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The composer's work is presented to people in the form of musical scores. Only through the second creation of the musical instrument in the player's hand can the beautiful and beautiful music be conveyed to the audience.
In Liuqin teaching, how to rapidly improve students' technical skills is an important issue that needs to be paid enough attention. There are many technical skills in Liuq...
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The playing technique of the liuqin is similar to that of the pipa. In some places, Liuqin is played in the same way as Ruan. The right hand has strumming, picking, double playing, double picking, sweeping and round playing, etc., and the left hand has chanting, hitting, stringing, pushing and pulling strings and overtones, etc. The fingering symbols are the same as those of the pipa.
In f...
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